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    Københavns Hovedbanegård - Elevators

    Københavns Hovedbanegård

    3.5(75 reviews)
    27.4 kmVesterbro
    $$

    Nice and perfect central station since I'm taking train from Malmo to Copenhagen central. Old…read morebuilding but functional and small comparing to other stations, but 2nd busiest in Denmark. Easy to navigate with directions signs and shops in the main terminal.

    The central train station in Copenhagen, it is marked as Kobenhavn H on most maps and is situated…read moreunderground with the newest M3 line platforms being 62 feet down. I intentionally planned my 2 days in Denmark around this area, with my hotel and the sites I wanted to visit within walking distance. The current station building opened in 1911, with a major overhaul in 1980 including elevators, escalators and a new station concourse. It has 7 platforms and 13 tracks, making it the largest train station in Denmark. With 100,000 travelers per day, it is the second busiest in the country. Getting to it from the airport required taking the M2 line, transferring at Kongens Nytorv to the either the M3 or M4 line to get here. The journey took a little over 30 minutes, and the trains were relatively crowded on both the inbound and outbound. The cost was (30,00 DKK - $4.69 USD converted) for the one way. There are no gates of any sort, and I didn't see any security doing ticket checks. Read on-line that fines could be substantial. Since the trains to the airport run so frequently, didn't have a chance to admire/partake of the station. On my next longer visit, will linger a bit more.

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    Københavns Hovedbanegård - Mock-up. Lol. 5.24.23

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    Mock-up. Lol. 5.24.23

    Helsingborg C

    Helsingborg C

    4.0(3 reviews)
    56.5 km

    A smaller station that is currently remodeling. Have visited a few times and used mostly for…read moretrains and a couple of times for the Ferry. Restaurants are limited (McDonald's, Espresso House, Graffiti Cafe & a Pasta spot). As of this writing, a couple of the restaurants are closed due To the remodel. Better off to go across the street as they have a few restaurant choices & shops nearby. A mini mart is available. Bus area is in the middle with Ferry boarding on the upper levels. I saw only "pay" public restrooms. Could have been due to remodel? They do have an Apoteket (drug store) which is a plus. Hopefully the remodel will add more amenities and restaurant/store options.

    We were extremely lucky to get a chance to spend a couple of hours in the town of Helsingborg,…read morewhich is located around 40 minutes north of Malmo via train. The central train station of Helsingborg is within a couple of minutes walk of all the main attractions of the city. The train station has all the amenities you get to expect from European train stations and this one is no different. This station also has a mall attached to it so you have a lot of choices to eat and shop if you are waiting for your train. Of course as usual Espresso House and 7-Eleven are at every train station in Sweden. The train station has many different tracks via which trains arrive and depart and access to all the tracks is pretty easy from all parts of the station along with exits from the train station in every direction.

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    Lund C

    Lund C

    3.3(3 reviews)
    66.5 km

    Lund central station is a small stop and sparsely stocked with stores. It was under renovation when…read morewe were there in August 2023 and appeared to be massy. However, it is a functional station and serves its basic purposes. Note: if you want to shop, there are a few stores across the station - that includes a supermarket.

    To travel between Copenhagen and Karlskrona, you typically take a single train. With my luck, there…read morewas track maintenance taking place the weekend that I was travelling to Karlskrona. Instead of a direct train, the idea was to do the train from Copenhagen to Lund, a bus from Lund to Hassleholm, and a train from Hassleholm to Karlskrona. As a first-time traveller on a train in both Denmark and Sweden, this track maintenance added 1.5 hours more to my travel plans. Oh, yay! The unexpected part of my trip was that I needed to get off the train from Malmo and take the purple train to get to Lund Central. The purple train stops at every stop, so it adds a bit of travel time. I did like Lund station for the brief period that I was there. I got off the train and found the elevator to get up to the main platform. Thank goodness there was an elevator! I found the bus that I needed to Hassleholm fine. Everything was clearly displayed. The downside to the bus ride is that it took 1 hour and 40 minutes instead of the posted 1 hour and 10 minutes. Needless to say, I missed my intended train, but caught the next one without a hitch. On any Oresundstag train or bus, you do need to present proof that you have purchased a ticket. Checks are thorough and you don't want to be fined. I liked the look of Lund. You see how cute and quaint it is from the train station. I flagged Lund as a place that I would love to visit when I am back there. (315)

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    Finally my beloved

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    Nørreport station

    Nørreport station

    3.4(27 reviews)
    27.8 kmKøbenhavn K

    For some reason in Copenhagen, suspicious people like to hang out at this train station and I saw…read moreat least one pick pocket in action on the Metro platform. You can tell the suspicious people they are the ones that are just "hanging out" looking like they have no where to go, or just walking un circles looking at you and everyone else and are not self directed toward their transportation or just following other people until they are noticed and they break off. I had to use this confusing station to get back to my hotel a few times but until I was on the train my anxiety level was up. Once on the train there were numerous security agents. Wish they had a law in Copenhagen that you can not loiter at or near train stations, you must always be directing yourself toward your transportation would make it a safer place. What is it about train stations in Europe that attracts suspicious people? PS. If you are from the US with a US credit card the ticket machines only take debit and coins for tickets. US credit cards require a signature and ID check and machines reject them.

    I love the metro in København and Nørreport is one reason why. The station is super easy to…read morenavigate. It is completely handicapped accessible. There is very good signage in both English and Danish. And because it's in "downtown" København, the trains run often. Nørreport is not just S-train, but also serves the metro and main lines. It is actually the busiest railway station in all of Denmark. Even more so than the Central station. From here, you can catch the M1 and M2 of the metro, most of the S trains and even regional trains to Zealand and Sweden. There is a ton of bicycle parking at street level and yes, bicycles are allowed on the trains here (just not during rush hours). Nørreport is between Vesterport and Østerport stations. It is in Fare zone 1. There are bus connections at street level, too.

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